Kingston musician is the first of four artists chosen for pilot program.
All proceeds will go to Joe's M.I.L.L.
Filmed in Kingston back in February 2018, Little Prison City will premiere on December 31 via the band's mobile app.
Bill C-2 enables expanded eligibility for key programs helping those hardest hit by capacity restrictions.
If you’re from Kingston (or anywhere in Ontario, really) and you’re a music fan (or even if you aren’t), chances are you have heard of the two local musicians who will be featured in tomorrow night’s international telethon in suppor...
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.
Kingston indie-pop artist marks 20th birthday with new song and video
Concert venues, bars and restaurants drop to 50% capacity as of December 19
A special performance of the song suite focusing on eastern Ontario victims of gender-based violence at Kingston City Hall, Monday March 4, 2024.
CACRP recovery fund will help ease the financial risks for live music venues, festival organizers, promoters and artists.
Officials at The Spire are working to turn the 170-year-old building into a dedicated performance space.
Shanique Peart and Shenel Williams, Krista Muir, and Chantal Thompson selected for 2024 artists-in-residence.
New free service streams digital music by local Kingston bands and artists 24/7.
The City of Kingston and Kingston Frontenacs mark the transition from Leon’s Centre to Slush Puppie Place.